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    In Polls, Clinton Loses to Republicans

    WASHINGTON â?? It is a paradox of the 2008 presidential race. By a wide margin, several polls show, voters want a Democrat to win â?? yet when offered head-to-head contests of leading announced candidates, many switch allegiance to the Republican.

    In a Los Angeles Times-Bloomberg poll conducted earlier this month, this dynamic was most clearly evident with Senator Clinton.

    When registered voters were asked which party they would like to win the White House, they preferred a Democrat over a Republican by 8%. But in a race pitting Mrs. Clinton against Mayor Giuliani, a Republican, the former New York mayor was favored by 10%.

    Mrs. Clinton's showing against Mr. Giuliani was the starkest example of how the general Democratic edge sometimes narrows or vanishes when voters are given specific candidates to choose between.

    The poll also showed Mrs. Clinton trailing when matched against two other Republicans â?? Senator McCain of Arizona and a former Massachusetts governor, Mitt Romney.
    In Polls, Clinton Loses to Republicans - June 18, 2007 - The New York Sun

    Shouldn't come as no big suprise but worth the thread.:thumbsup:

    Have a good one!:s4:
    Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . In Polls, Clinton Loses to Republicans WASHINGTON â?? It is a paradox of the 2008 presidential race. By a wide margin, several polls show, voters want a Democrat to win â?? yet when offered head-to-head contests of leading announced candidates, many switch allegiance to the Republican. In a Los Angeles Times-Bloomberg poll conducted earlier this month, this dynamic was most clearly evident with Senator Clinton. When registered voters were asked which party they would like to win the White House, they preferred a Democrat over Rating: 5

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    In Polls, Clinton Loses to Republicans

    Hey, were these Fox news polls, sounds like it, and we all know how newsworthy they are, Judiani, LOL if he wins I'm leavin the country, there will for sure be a police state then, I gotta start planin my escape in case the machines win.

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    In Polls, Clinton Loses to Republicans

    Los Angeles Times-Bloomberg poll......Can't get much more liberal than that.

    Have a good one!:s4:

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    In Polls, Clinton Loses to Republicans

    i dont trust polls, and im not saying that because i am a fan of hillary clintion, im not. nor do i think there is a bias in this instance(although there has to be some times in the polls). i just dont think they give an accurate representation of the entire country.

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